At least it's not Wigan

Man City v Watford (Sat, 15:00BST)

Simon Stone

BBC Sport

It seems bizarre that whilst Manchester City have won four Premier Leagues and four EFL Cups during Sheikh Mansour's ownership, they have only won the FA Cup once - and that was their first trophy back in 2011.

Their last final appearance was in 2013, when they lost to Wigan.

The Latics also beat City in the 2014 quarter-final and again in the fifth round last term when they were in League One.

'It was never our intention'

Man City v Watford (17:00 BST)

Manchester City

Speaking about footage that emerged of his players and staff joining in a song that celebrates Liverpool fans being 'battered in the street', Pep Guardiola said: "We were celebrating how difficult it was to win this Premier League against an incredible contender.

"I'm sorry if anyone was offended, but it was never our intention. You know my opinion on social media but we are
living in that position."

'I am satisfied working with this club'

Man City v Watford (17:00 BST)

Manchester City

With Massimiliano Allegri set to leave Juventus in the summer, Pep Guardiola said: "How many times do I have to say? I’m not going to move to Turin.
I am satisfied working with this club, with the people here.

"That is how I feel today, but football changes a lot.
Next season may not be as good, but I am going to be manager of Man City.

'Difficult to attack'

Man City v Watford (17:00 BST)

Manchester City

Pep Guardiola said: "I know how difficult it was in the home game against Watford and how difficult it was to attack them with the quality they have up front with Gerard Deulofeu, Roberto Pereyra and Troy Deeney. He is the best striker at setting the long ball for his teammates.

"Abdoulaye Doucoure is a great box-to-box player and Etienne Capoue, but especially Doucoure, the way that he turns up late into the 18-yard box.
They handle the defensive side well, with set pieces they have Jose Holebas who is an incredible taker.

"If we win tomorrow the season has been extraordinary, and if we lose tomorrow, the season is extraordinary."

'We are innocent today'

Man City v Watford (17:00 BST)

Manchester City

Speaking about the high-profile financial fair play (FFP) case, Pep Guardiola said: "I trust the people at the club and they are innocent until proven guilty. I have spoken to the chairmen and the CEO's and I know exactly what they did so I trust them. We are innocent today."